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Hi Paul
I’ll be in London, at an event at the Design Museum, as we are hanging our London Show that day.

Hope it all goes well, and look forward to watching a recording of the event.

Best

Conrad

PS. Have forwarded to all Comm Photo students.


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Date: Monday, 27 June 2022 at 10:40
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Subject: 'What's the Impact'-Zoom Seminar-28th June 7pm-Crux Photography Research Network

Please share with staff and students:
Tue 28th June 7pm, Free Zoom Event
Book via Eventbrite

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CRUX Photography Research Network
Launch Event

CRUX & Documentary Photography Reconsidered present: Assessing Impact in Contemporary Photographic Practices

Photographers know that simply publishing images to raise awareness of an issue is only half the battle. Generating impact often requires a partnership with an appropriate organization, such as an NGO, foundation, Government, or even a corporation. Seeking these partnerships has become an integral part of many photographic practices.

With the aim of creating a greater impact for such work, the CRUX Photography Research Network has recently been established to link creative issue-based photography practitioners across continents. It comprises an international roster of photographic artists, researchers, educators, and theorists from a wide range of genres and backgrounds who address contemporary environmental, political, and social issues. Unconstrained by specific genres, CRUX encourages experimental methods and emerging technologies as well as traditional approaches to image making with the goal of generating mass public engagement.

CRUX is based at Arts University Bournemouth (UK) and run by a core team of AUB staff, led by Professor Paul Wenham-Clarke, working with Michelle Bogre, Professor Emerita, Parsons School of Design, NY (US).

If you are interested in creating a sustainable impact-based practice, join us on June 28th as our panellists discuss approaches to creating photographic work with research impact and the challenges of measuring a project’s impact.

Panellists: Mathieu Asselin, Kerstin Hacker and Michael O. Snyder and host/panellist Paul Wenham-Clarke will join moderator Michelle Bogre.

Mathieu Asselin is an internationally exhibited documentary photographer and member of the editorial committee at Disclose, the first NGO dedicated to investigative journalism. His work mainly focuses on long-term investigative documentary projects. His latest book, Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation, received international acclaim, winning the Kassel FotoBook Festival Dummy Award in 2016, the Aperture Foundation First Book Award in 2017, and was on the short list for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize in 2018.

Michelle Bogre, Professor Emerita, Parsons School of Design, is a documentary photographer, author, educator and copyright lawyer. She teaches workshops about copyright law and documentary photography and writes about how the documentary photograph will function in the 21st century. She has written several books, including her most recent, Documentary Photography Reconsidered.

Kerstin Hacker is a documentary photographer and Head of Photography at the Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University where she leads the BA course. Her current research explores the emerging affluent classes in Lusaka, Zambia. Her work investigates the perception, (self-)representation and visual self-governance in low income countries. She has co-initiated a network of photographers, cultural institutions and academics in Zambia.

Michael O. Snyder is an award winning photographer and filmmaker who uses his combined knowledge of visual storytelling and conservation to create narratives that drive social impact. Through his production company, Interdependent Pictures, he has directed films in the Arctic, the Amazon, the Himalaya, and East Africa. He often lectures on visual storytelling and its impact for social change at prestigious venues including the UN Climate Conference, at which he was an Observer Delegate and featured speaker.

Paul Wenham-Clarke Professor of Photography and MA Course Leader at the Arts University Bournemouth. His career began in advertising, an aesthetic he now applies to his documentary subjects. His work has been widely exhibited, including at The National Portrait Gallery, St Martin-in-the-Fields Gallery, The Victoria & Albert Museum and Somerset House. His work is often in partnership with charities, tackling a range of social and environmental issues and generates significant public engagement with topics often considered difficult.

Professor Paul Wenham-Clarke
Post-Graduate Award Leader MA Photography and Post-Graduate Subject Leader (Photography and MRes)




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